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titleOfInvention CARBONATED SOLUTIONS FOR TREATING, MINERALIZING AND FLUORINATING CALCIFIED TISSUES AND METHODS FOR USE.
abstract This invention involves methods and compositions for the preparation of unstable carbonate calcium phosphate solutions, which are supersaturated with respect to calcium phosphate and carbon dioxide solids, and the use of such solutions for the treatment of dental tissue and hyposalivation. Specifically, the methods include mixing a stable alkaline carbonate solution with a stable acidic calcium solution, either or both solutions also contain phosphate to create an unstable carbonate solution with respect to calcium phosphate and carbon dioxide. Also, methods include adding aqueous solution to the solid calcium salts, phosphate salts, and carbonate salts to create an unstable carbonated solution supersaturated with respect to the calcium phosphate and carbon dioxide solids. The methods also include using alkaline solutions to remove the residue from the dental tissue and maintain cariostatic conditions.
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